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Traumatic events and physical health in a New Zealand community sample
(International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies, 2002)
Traumatic event exposure and physical health were examined in a community-residing sample of 1,500 New Zealand adults. Half (51%) reported past traumatic event exposure, 9% reported recent (past 12 months) trauma exposure, ...
Gender and ethnicity differences in the prevalence of traumatic events: Evidence from a New Zealand community sample
(John Wiley and Sons, Ltd, 2004)
One thousand five hundred community residing New Zealand adults were assessed regarding their experience of traumatic events. Sixty-one per cent of those surveyed reported exposure to a traumatic event during their lifetime. ...
New constructs for the prediction of self-initiated international mobility: An exploratory study
(Cambridge University Press, 2013)
This study aims to explore relationships between the motives for international mobility and observed mobility patterns. The key motives of 2,608 skilled expatriate New Zealanders were identified as cultural and travel ...
Fisher, Neyman-Pearson or NHST? A tutorial for teaching data testing.
(FRONTIERS RESEARCH FOUNDATION, 2015)
Despite frequent calls for the overhaul of null hypothesis significance testing (NHST), this controversial procedure remains ubiquitous in behavioral, social and biomedical teaching and research. Little change seems possible ...
The meaning of significance in data testing.
(FRONTIERS MEDIA SA, 2015)
Commentary: Continuously cumulating meta-analysis and replicability.
(FRONTIERS RESEARCH FOUNDATION, 2015)
Confidence intervals and tests are two sides of the same research question.
(FRONTIERS RESEARCH FOUNDATION, 2015)
Social psychology for social change: Foundations for and introduction to a program of action-oriented research
(Cambridge University Press, 2014-12-12)
Copyright © The Author(s) 2014.The Special Issues series on social psychology of social change will provide a forum for research on the science and practice of interventions for social change that benefit individuals, ...
Academic dishonesty, self-control, and general criminality: A prospective and retrospective study of academic dishonesty in a New Zealand university
(Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2012)
Academic dishonesty is an insidious problem that besets most tertiary institutions, where considerable resources are expended to prevent and manage students’ dishonest actions within academia. Using a mixed retrospective ...